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Q: How do I introduce new food to my dog?

from www.petside.com on 23 Feb 2010

I'm having a hard time introducing new food into my dog's diet. She always gets sick around the third day of the new food. Do you have any suggestions?

Your Puppy: 2 Years Old

from www.petside.com on 23 Apr 2009

Mental and Physical Development: Adult Dog Diet Puppies thrive on high-protein diets because these diets help them grow. However, some veterinarians and nutritionists recommend not giving your dog as much protein once they're around two years old. Your dog should...

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Science and Pets: What will they think of next?

from www.petside.com on 03 Jun 2009

From glow-in-the-dark cats to doggie diet pills, science has come a long way. Some of these advances are controversial; while others can be helpful to veterinarians

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Human Food: Safe or Harmful for Pets?

when fed a small amount of this yummy tempting fruit. And if anti-oxidants are something you want to add to your pet's diet: blueberries, raspberries, blackberries or strawberries are just the thing. In fact, many of these berries are already included

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Monitoring Your Cat's Weight is Essential for Good Health

and is not in the least thrilled with our diet plan. I keep telling him that a "fitobese. Just feeding them their normal diet may contribute to unwanted weight gainbe helpful. An expert source of feline diet and nutrition information, Dr. Lisa A

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Breaking News: Extremely Rare Feline Discovered

immediately after it feeds on its specialized diet, the extremely scarce and almost extinctas the result of feeding on an exclusive diet of the deeply pigmented shrimp, the OuranioSince this eye-catching fish is the sole diet for the Ouranio Toxo, scientists fear

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Genetic basis for health benefits of the 'Mediterranean diet'

Eating a diet rich in the phenolic components of virgin olive oil represses several pro-inflammatory genes. Researchers suggest that this partly explains the reduced risk of cardiovascular disease seen in people who eat a "Mediterranean diet."

High-altitude metabolism lets mice stay slim and healthy on a high-fat diet

Mice that are missing a protein involved in the response to low oxygen stay lean and healthy, even on a high-fat diet, a new study has found. While their normal littermates gain weight, develop fatty livers and become resistant to insulin

Study into teenage diet quality, physical activity and lifestyle characteristics shows the need to encourage better behaviours

study to evaluate the relationship between diet quality, levels of physical activity andGreek schoolchildren have a low quality diet, while just 6 percent adhere to the traditional Mediterranean diet along with high levels of physical activity

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